Insignificant office that ever the imagination of man could conceive. Up next, jewel goldstein talks about the history of the vice resident ian argues the office has grown in importance, especially over the last man who held the position. This is one hour. Good evening. The timing for tonight programming is precious as we are on the verge of seeing who the current nominees for the presidency will select as their running mates. Some of you picked up copies of an article from the wall street journal as you entered the auditorium on the impact of the Vice President ial nominee on election results. For those of you who didnt, we are having extras and we will. Un them out after the program tonight, we will discuss that only the electoral process, but the evolving role of the vice presidency. We have the honor of hosting professor jewel goldstein, author of a new book about the vice presidency. Dr. Goldstein is a highly respect did scholar of the vice presidency, presidency, and constitution
Prescient, as we are on the thee of finding out who parties will select for the running mates. Some of you picked up copies of an article from the wall street journal recently as you entered the auditorium on the impact of the Vice President ial nominee on election results. For those of you who did not pick up copies, we will have extras after the program. Tonight, we will be discussing not just the electoral process, but the evolving role of the vice presidency. We have the honor of hosting professor joel goldstein, the author of the newly released book, the white house vice presidency from mondale to biden. Dr. Goldstein is a highly respected scholar of the vice presidency, presidency, and constitutional law. He is consistently sought out by Media Outlets for commentary and insight, especially during the president ial campaigns. In a 2012 article in the new york times, he was quoted as saying, my wife says i am an exotic plant that blooms every four years. [laughter] professor goldst
History tv . Visit our website, cspan. Org history. See our schedule or watch a recent program. American artifacts, lectures in history and more at cspan. Org history. Each week, american artifacts takes viewers into archives, makeups and history sites around the country. Next we tour some of the oldest rooms in the u. S. Capitol with senator mitch mcconnell. We hear about the Historic Events that occurred in what is now the Republican Leaders suite. The very rooms that early in the 19th century hosted the u. S. House of representatives, the u. S. Senate and library of congress. Senator mcconnell takes us into the Republican Leaders Conference Room and his private office. And he rawles his own political career and the historic moments in which he participated. We are in the United States capital in the senate wing and about to be given a tour of the Senate Majority leaders office. Thank you, senator mcconnell for opening up to us. Where are we in the capitol right now . We are actually
Position. From the gerald. Are. Ford president ial library, this is an hour. Good evening again. The timing for tonights program is prescient as is always the case at the ford library as we are on the verge of seeing who the current nominees for the presidency will select as their running mates. Some of you picked up copies of an article from the wall street journal recently as you entered the auditorium. Its on the impact of the Vice President ial nominee on election results. For those of you who didnt pick up copies, were having extras run right now and well have them for you after the program. Tonight were going to be discussing not just the electoral process but the evolving role of the vice presidency. And we have the honor of hosting professor joel goldstein, who is the author of a newly released book the white house vice presidency, the path to significance from mondale to biden. Dr. Goldstein is a highly respected scholar of the vice presidency, the presidency and constitutiona
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